Family: Wire
Date: April 2000

Mass: 23g
Frame:
Lens:
We pooled the orbital geometries of A Wire and E Wire with the finesse of our OO frame. Reduced wrap-around curvature gives OO
 
Pewter
Grey
 
11-094
Pewter
OO Red Iridium
$195
05-777
Platinum
Leather Gold Iridium
$195
05-775
Silver
Blue Iridium
$195
05-776
 
Silver
Grey
$195
30-364


Landseer -
Frame: Platinum
Lens: Leather Gold Iridium

I've had these forever. They are certainly a different style than most. They fit further out on the face and have very small lenses and are completely flat across the front. They let in more light than the Why 3s which are similarly sized and also flat. They are very different than the usual form-fitting Oakleys I'm used to, but they certainly have their niche. They are a great more formal, "going out" type glasses. They do fold completely flat, which is nice, and I do have some problems with them blending and then being loose when worn. They could have benefited from a spring hinge. A nice, different style with which to mix things up. They are on TV, too. I noticed that Food Network’s Alton Brown wears an RX version and back in the “old days” co-host Art Mann on Wild On! sported the silver/blue iridium combo, but who was looking with Jules Asner or Brook Burke standing next to him. People seem to notice them and I often get questions about them. The composite section on the ear stems seems to get noted and adds a little uniqueness. 4/5 because of bending.
Tim Coops -
Frame: Silver
Lens: Grey : (OO Michael Jordan A Wire)

Very simple but very classy style! Bit simple styling can be great! These OO A Wire are very tiny to look at in person Wow! Probably tinier than little reading glasses! But that's part of this ultra neat elegant sharp and cool style! And These are an ultra rare collectable now as i'm writting this on 10 th November 2009. I only obtained mine from one ebay seller in the United States they sent them to me in Australia. I won't mention how much they cost me but it was quite a bit! I wanted them as they were Jordan merchandise and are so rare! The Seller I got them from was very lucky to still have one in stock! I Love them and get alot of looks from people when I wear them! I have a medium to large face but remarkably they still really fit suit me! I'll be Holding onto these definately! They are far too rare to pass on!
Tim -
Frame: Grey
Lens: Blue (but I replaced with clear corrective lens)

I've worn these all day, every day since 2000 (7 years now) and they're holding up strong. I just found a retailer with an old pair, and I bought those too.
Tick -
Frame: Silver
Lens: Blue Iridium
These, like the other OO's are super light & comfy but they're mostly style over function. Being so small & flat they can let a lot of light in the sides. The Earstems are also very prone to bending if you're not careful. They look great, however, & the lens colors look beautiful.
Munkfish -
Frame: Platinium
Lens: Leather Gold Iridium

I like these - very nice fit, and stay in position well. Again, and understated pair, but yet still looks like a pair of Oakleys. Light does enter from the sides, but on the whole, a very comfortable pair when your Juliets are just too much!
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